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Norm Matlof, University of California, Davis, [Programming on Parallel Machines; GPU, Multicore, Clusters and More](http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/~matloff/158/PLN/ParProcBook.pdf)
oleks updated
8 years ago
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Even when using CuPy and Numba, start introducing general parallel programming concepts to help participants get into the mindset of GPU programming.
isazi updated
2 years ago
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Our teachers ask me for Scratch music features (drums, instruments, volume). They need them.
My answer is these will arrive soon (I hope) but I help them to find alternatives. I try to use PlaySoun…
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I would argue that if one decides to create a new programming language in today's world it should be designed with parallel processing as part of the language grammar and not with the use of some libr…
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This is something I've been trying to get going for a long time, so naturally I expect to finish it in two days! The idea is to build a package that allows you to do parallel computations using a dyna…
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The relevant state-of-the-art projects and publications should be explored in order to get inspiration and come up with good ideas. Below is the list of things to start exploration with. The outcomes …
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Plain and simple. This piece of software is extraordinaire and it would be lovely to use it without parallels on macs. I have no skill in programming whatsoever, but I believe it won't be that hard, s…
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line 26 should be "C[Row_numCColumns+Column] = sum;" instead of "C[Row_numAColumns+Column] = sum;"
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the feedback to the course mentioned at some point, that we don't work with threads at all (even though many tools in HPC ask by means on CLI options how many threads are to be used)
the internals …
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Just a high-level outline of what I think would be useful to cover based on Leticia's notebooks and how I use Julia. We definitely should get more specific with the layout and who teaches what, but fo…